The House of C.G.Jung
C. G. Jung, the important explorer of the human psyche
and founder of Analytical Psychology, lived and worked in
his home in Küsnacht on Lake Zürich from 1909 to 1961.
Here he lived with his wife, Emma Jung-Rauschenbach,
who was the heart of the home, as it were, and influenced
life there with a woman’s wisdom. Their five children
were raised here.
A hundred years after being built, and following the completion
of recent renovation, this book is being published
to document the creation of the property on Lake Zurich
and its transformation since then. Its previous and present
states are captured in texts and images. Various authors
consider it from their own areas of expertise.
The book is intended to be an art and architectural historical
portrait of this unique home as well as a commemoration
of its original builders and owners.
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Irene Gerber
Foreword
Andreas Jung
The House on Seestrasse
Homes in the Lives of Carl Gustav Jung and Emma Jung-Rauschenbach Andreas Jung
Regula Michel
On the Banks of Lake Zurich
The Site and Its Prehistory
The Realization of Jung’s Architectural Ideas
The Origins of the House and Garden
Between Palatial Villa and
Home on Lake Zurich
The House of Carl Gustav Jung as an Architectural Landmark
Arthur Rüegg
Living in a Museum?
The Renovation of the House and Outbuildings, 2005–2007
Judith Rohrer and Daniel Ganz
C. G. Jung’s Garden Realm
The Garden and Its Renovation,
2007–2008 |
The House of C. G. Jung:
148 pages, ca. 160 illustrations, many in color
23 x 28 cm, hardcover.
Price:
CHF 70.-
(plus shipping)
ISBN 978-3-905681-41-3